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Politicians in Britain do not have a good reputation because:
A. Common people see a lack of trustworthiness from them.
B. Common people expect them to use their position to amass personal wealth.
C. Common people regard them with a high degree of suspicion.
D. Both A & C

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Politicians in Britain do not have a good reputation because:
A. Common people see a lack of trustworthiness from them.
B. Common people expect them to use their position to amass personal wealth.
C. Common people regard them with a high degree of suspicion.
D. Both A & C

D

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More than half of the adults in Britain do not know the ... of their local Member of Parliament (MP).

name

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3

The number of elected members of The House of Commons is...

650

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Parliamentary elections are held every... years.

5

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Britain is one of the very few European countries whose citizens do not have ...

identity

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In Britain, a king or queen accepts the advice of a...

parliament

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The Prime Minister chooses his party members to establish...

The Cabinet ministers

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Who receives the title "Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition"?

The leader of the Opposition

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The House of Lords has more than............ members.

1000

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Two biggest parties have occupied more than ...... of all of the seats in the House of Commons.

90%

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11

The British have always been enthusiastic towatds the topic of politics.

False

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12

Voting in Britain is optional

True

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13

The politicians are nervous about the negative picture painted by the satires

False

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In Britain it is generally accepted that politics is a dirty business, a necessary evil.

True

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Britain is a consitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy.

True

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Britain is a country whose government is not controlled by a parliament which has been elected by people.

False

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Yes, Prime Minister is just one of many programmes and publications devoted to political satire.

True

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18

Margaret Thatcher was the real Prime Minister of the country throughout the 1990s.

False (1980s)

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Although there are rules, regulations, principles and produres for the running of the country, Britain does not have "a constitution".

True

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20

The Queen has the real power in Britain

False (Prime Minister)

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21

People in Britain choose who is to govern the country, and then let them get on with their job.

True

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22

Parliament consisits of two chambers: the House of Commans and the House of Lords.

False

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23

Parliament in London is responsible for deciding national policy, but kany public services are provided by local government.

True

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The Prime Minister cannot decide on the exact date for Parliament election within his/her five years in term of office.

False (6 weeks)

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25

Members of the House of Lords do not receive a salary.

True

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The monarch takes an active part in the decision making process.

False (does not have the roles)

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The Conservative party (đảng bảo thủ) is also known as the Tories.

True

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The Labour won its first government in 1923

True

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Prime Minister chooses about twenty MPs from his or her party to become Cabinet Ministers.

True

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The first rule of politics is 'Never Believe Anything Until It's been Oficially Denied'

True

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what does democracy mean in Britain?

It is a country whose government is controlled by a parliament which has been elected by the people

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how many members of the House of Lords take an active part in the work?

about 250

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What is said to be "the most exclusive club in London"?

The House of Commons

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why is Britain called a "two- party system"?

Since 1945, one of the 2 big parties has controlled the government. Members of these two parties have occupied more than 90% of all of the seats in the House of Commons

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what is each miniter of the Cabinet miniters responsible for?

each Miniter is responsible for a particular area in government and for Civil government.

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what does the Opposition accept?

the right of the majority party to run the country.

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Who can the Queen appoint theoretically?

All the ministers, including Prime Minister

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Can you name the main parties in Britain?

Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrats

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who are the voters of the Labour?

Working class, plus a small middle-class intelligentsia

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which party accepts the right of minority party to criticize it?

the winning party (the majority party)

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